11. But by far the most innovative aspect of the keyboard is that it tilts to a comfortable typing angle. 12. But the risks are clearly tilted to the negative. 13. But the balance between old and new has long been tilting to the old, and the problem is getting worse. 14. But when television footage of the car tilting on to two wheels added drama to photographs of the overturned vehicle, German customers began to cancel their orders. 15. Even an equal split would tilt to the Republicans in votes on the floor, where the vice president can break ties. 16. Extremely conservative and extremely active, the newcomers are keeping the Republican leadership tilted to the right and held to a fierce legislative pace. 17. For nearly two decades, the center of gravity in Thinktankland has tilted to the right. 18. He denied he was being charmed by the White House into accepting an education bill that tilts to Republican priorities. 19. He almost tilts to one side, his pants nearly falling off and his tongue jutting out as if he has just swallowed a lemon. 20. He tilts to his nose-up position. |